Apple is said to be be rolling out another iPhone software update any minute now, according to The Boy Genius Report. [Update: It’s here, see the bottom.] The 2.0.2 update apparently will consist mainly of performance improvements.

It’s not clear if this will be the update that fixes the connectivity issue some users are having with the iPhone and AT&T’s 3G network. A reader of the Apple news site MacRumors claims to have gotten an email from Apple chief executive Steve Jobs saying:

“We are working on some bugs which affect around 2% of the iPhones shipped, and hope to have a software update soon.”

Of course, anyone could have said that, but as MacRumors notes, Jobs has been known to send out these quick messages in the past. This combined with the fact that this software update appears ready now lends some credence as well.

Update: The 2.0.2 update is now live. It weighs in at 248.7 megabytes, making it almost the exact same size as the last update (249.2 MB).

Much like the last update it is only said to contain “Bug fixes.”

Update 2: The new update is now locked and loaded on my iPhone. No immediate differences are apparent, but I also haven’t had connection issues in the city where I live (San Francisco, Calif.). If anyone outside of SF has had connection issues in the past feel free to let us know in the comments if this update has fixed them.